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that several years ago and should be making these kinds of bets just like dea does -- ge but -- ge does. it is a couple of billion dollars lost here and there. they are making appropriate risks. they are sizing them correctly. this move, google should be there. whether in the future, maybe they'll end up doing that. they will certainly learn a lot. >> they do a lot of futuristic products. goal of the next 10 years? >> wow. it continues to be primarily a search on pinnie so powerful that it allows them to also be futurologist. that is basically what they are. came upon a very powerful business and advertising, really creating an incredible revenue source they want to push the boundaries of technology. i was astounded spending time there. they are just kind of fulfilling their passions and trying to push the boundaries and pursuing what interests them. there does not have to be a lot of financial discipline there. they can experiment a lot. it is hard. >> lest i forget about the health care company they are working on where they are trying to cure death. where do you think google is in th
that several years ago and should be making these kinds of bets just like dea does -- ge but -- ge does. it is a couple of billion dollars lost here and there. they are making appropriate risks. they are sizing them correctly. this move, google should be there. whether in the future, maybe they'll end up doing that. they will certainly learn a lot. >> they do a lot of futuristic products. goal of the next 10 years? >> wow. it continues to be primarily a search on pinnie so powerful...
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this affirms ge eerks earlier comments and those made by immelt. these have been made since the offer was announced in april. it's the first time we've had a hard number. yesterday, immelt said it would increase jobs in france. ge employees 10,000 people. alstom employs about 8300 people in the country. in a statement, ge said we had a constructive discussion about the details with alstom. we have made progress and look forward to the conclusion of this progress. alstom's board has until june 23rd to vote on the offer. now, government officials in france have been resistant to ge's offer. they're concerned about losing an industrial gem and about losing jobs and for alstom, losing a power business that's far stronger. >> thanks very much. no steering wheel, no pedals, google wants to built a fleet of them and begin testing them, but what are the chances that we might see driverless cars on the road anytime soon? phil lebeau joins us from chicago. >> tyler, we're a long way from the -- with the tree. take a look again at this video. this is really c
this affirms ge eerks earlier comments and those made by immelt. these have been made since the offer was announced in april. it's the first time we've had a hard number. yesterday, immelt said it would increase jobs in france. ge employees 10,000 people. alstom employs about 8300 people in the country. in a statement, ge said we had a constructive discussion about the details with alstom. we have made progress and look forward to the conclusion of this progress. alstom's board has until june...
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will it send us a negative signal that ge, a company with big chinese contracts could slow down? we have to be attentive to stay close to this international industrial conglomerate. my bet is this downgrade is premature, perhaps way premature and ge is going to return to trade as it was in the 40s. yeah, i think opko's wrong, and i'm putting my charitable trust money where i mouth is. i think you should too. >>> a lot of you are going to feel real ripped off on monday because sirius satellite has gotten a bid from the real owner which is liberty. and the reason why you're going to be angry, it's probably not going to be higher than the three and a half area. and the stock wasn't for it. i wish i could do something to change that and make them pay more. but they really have all the cards. so do not expect a white knight to come forward, sirius satellite. i think it might be over. there's always a bull market somewhere, i promise to try to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer. i'll see you monday. >>> plus, you ask me, susie, can i afford it? >> i want a really nice
will it send us a negative signal that ge, a company with big chinese contracts could slow down? we have to be attentive to stay close to this international industrial conglomerate. my bet is this downgrade is premature, perhaps way premature and ge is going to return to trade as it was in the 40s. yeah, i think opko's wrong, and i'm putting my charitable trust money where i mouth is. i think you should too. >>> a lot of you are going to feel real ripped off on monday because sirius...
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with, ge, has been doing a lot in the space. they have done the most partnerships. they annt5á$u$e 3d printing day around christmas. ááÑ moving boardlp to how can we tap the crowd to be supply chain or logistics. and those are the innovative companies tapping a big trend of how people are becoming7oo empowered. so that is the type of companies i'mlp looking at. >> do you think companies aren't worried about kind of gettingym entangled with theñr smallerxd companies that have all the regulatory andqc legal? there are so many issues to be worked ésout. >> every time we enter a new market, there is always that friction. but most of the friction between air b and bfáfbe1 and uber and printing is withq regulatory an with citiesxdt(ok andfáq govern. the good newsc is corporations can ease that because some of them are funding the lobbyists ñ validate it. so i think whenfá corporations move in, the partnership between ó >> you were talking about 3d printingt( and cameras, your >> absolutely. thes-] are stainlessa5 steel. this is hard.+ you can hear it. and i
with, ge, has been doing a lot in the space. they have done the most partnerships. they annt5á$u$e 3d printing day around christmas. ááÑ moving boardlp to how can we tap the crowd to be supply chain or logistics. and those are the innovative companies tapping a big trend of how people are becoming7oo empowered. so that is the type of companies i'mlp looking at. >> do you think companies aren't worried about kind of gettingym entangled with theñr smallerxd companies that have all the...
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real superior french technology for ge. >> focusing on industrial getting what from ge capital. matt, i remember several years ago when in ceo was trying to buy honeywell and there were so many disasters that ge was going up to make and he said it was ultimately not worth it. were there any divestiture here that were close to scuttling the deal? >> good question. sometimes you see in these deals the chief executives get in their minds and want to get something done and they will sign up to almost any concession to get there. ge does it seem to be doing that here. these are jv's they're talking about for the power grid bit of alstom, but from just immelt's perspective, he'll still get the jewel, the natural gas. ge is making a big bet on the gas revolution going on in the u.s. and in china. that is what matters for jeff immelt. >> he appeared before the national assembly of france. that was rare. i wonder if you set a new president for getting european approval for a deal. >> i think that is also something we will have to watch. french politicians are very happy with this. they s
real superior french technology for ge. >> focusing on industrial getting what from ge capital. matt, i remember several years ago when in ceo was trying to buy honeywell and there were so many disasters that ge was going up to make and he said it was ultimately not worth it. were there any divestiture here that were close to scuttling the deal? >> good question. sometimes you see in these deals the chief executives get in their minds and want to get something done and they will...
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will it send us a negative signal that ge, a company with big chinese contracts could slow down? we have to be attentive to stay close to this international industrial conglomerate. my bet is this downgrade is premature, perhaps way premature and ge is going to return to trade as it was in the 40s. yeah, i think opko's wrong, and i'm putting my charitable trust money where i mouth is. i think you should too. >>> a lot of you are going to feel real ripped off on monday because sirius satellite has gotten a bid from the real owner which is liberty. and the reason why you're going >>> a lot of you are going to feel real ripped off on monday because sirius satellite has gotten a bid from the real owner which is liberty. and the reason why you're going to be angry is because it's probably not going to be any higher than around this 3 1/2 area and the stock was at 4. i wish i could do something to change that and make them pay more, but they really have all the cards. so do not expect some sort of white knight to come forward for sirius satellite. there's always a bull market somewhere
will it send us a negative signal that ge, a company with big chinese contracts could slow down? we have to be attentive to stay close to this international industrial conglomerate. my bet is this downgrade is premature, perhaps way premature and ge is going to return to trade as it was in the 40s. yeah, i think opko's wrong, and i'm putting my charitable trust money where i mouth is. i think you should too. >>> a lot of you are going to feel real ripped off on monday because sirius...
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more on the ge $17 billion offer. the deadline is coming up, monday. >> do we know who has the upper hand? >> they like to use offer, but are being pressured by the french government to take a hard look at what siemens and mitsubishi have put together. >> which is $2 billion more than ge's offer, but it is complex because there are three buyers and destroying -- string adventure. >> this will play out. jeffrey immelt has been on a road. >> within the iraq story, we have to make this clear, here's a headline from ata, iraqi forces regained full control of the oil refinery. we need to be careful with that. >> that is a concern. in close to baghdad, too. about 35 to 40 miles. >> those are the from page stories on this thursday morning. >> our guest host this morning, of globald president strategies on janet yellen and the fed and his call on a more tepid american economic experiment. also, bryan white with the chertoff group, senior official with the department of homeland security. let's begin with what we observed yest
more on the ge $17 billion offer. the deadline is coming up, monday. >> do we know who has the upper hand? >> they like to use offer, but are being pressured by the french government to take a hard look at what siemens and mitsubishi have put together. >> which is $2 billion more than ge's offer, but it is complex because there are three buyers and destroying -- string adventure. >> this will play out. jeffrey immelt has been on a road. >> within the iraq story, we...
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bertha coombs has more on the changes at ge. >> reporter: ge is in the mist of a big transition with french energy firm and plans to spin off its credit card unit from a move from the ceo to shrink the financial arm ge capital. >> he is really accelerating the rate of change in the portfolio. with the three transactions going on that will change the composition of revenues by over 15%. >> reporter: ge's oil and gas and aviation drove profits in the second quarter while hospitals bought less equipment. with the awesome deal, 75% of ge's earnings will be driven by its industrial businesses by the end of 2016. a large bet on energy in europe that's expected to add to earnings. >> they see it as a credible possibility for them to have a business model that actually grows faster both on the top line and bottom line than what they were doing five years ago. >> reporter: the company expects to race $3.25 billion from the spin off of the credit card unit in an ipo later this year. for some investors them moving parts create too much of a head wind for the stock near term, especially until th
bertha coombs has more on the changes at ge. >> reporter: ge is in the mist of a big transition with french energy firm and plans to spin off its credit card unit from a move from the ceo to shrink the financial arm ge capital. >> he is really accelerating the rate of change in the portfolio. with the three transactions going on that will change the composition of revenues by over 15%. >> reporter: ge's oil and gas and aviation drove profits in the second quarter while...
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. >> with ge you look out to the new year changing. i think you look out to their first quarter, their q-4 earnings report which is going to be on january 23rd. you can buy the february 26 calls for 65 cents. that's 2.5% of the underlying stock price. >> so dan, do you hang on to this? >> you don't. i closed them out yesterday. we tweeted it out. here's the deal. the stock went from 26 straight to 24 and the stock really didn't react well to their guidance and to me i was a little early on this one. i got to about half of the premium i paid. that's like a stop limit in my mind for long premium directional trades and i cut it with the stock closed at $25.62 they're worth about 55 cents for a 10 krcent loss. i don't have the same conviction i did two weeks ago. >> let's talk about the theory behind the trades that's called the dogs of the dow theory. does it have a technical basis. >> not so much as a sentiment basis. these things are so bottomed out they're so expensive let me take the road less travelled. it's a spotty record. periods
. >> with ge you look out to the new year changing. i think you look out to their first quarter, their q-4 earnings report which is going to be on january 23rd. you can buy the february 26 calls for 65 cents. that's 2.5% of the underlying stock price. >> so dan, do you hang on to this? >> you don't. i closed them out yesterday. we tweeted it out. here's the deal. the stock went from 26 straight to 24 and the stock really didn't react well to their guidance and to me i was a...
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i sawihis as a way to ges over a lot of fears that i had. it wasest time i have had in a very long time, both personally and in a work environment. the - look loo for the same kind of experiences? >> i will never have this experience again. i will never have all theve elements come together. i want to fight for something that is different and challengingllenging and asked tt of me. i thought i had done that before, but never torehis degree. doing it to this degree, it taught me a lot about myself that i had no idea existed. >> sandra is addicted to testing her limitations. >> addicted, or i just can no longer be afraid. i cannot let fear dictate. >> it might have in the pas but now -- wi-fi have to dive into that. i have to find out why i am so read . -- afraid of that. >> was this a transformative experience for you? >> 1000%. ase person i came out of this was not lately into it as. >> are you more understanding of what it is you should do to better appreciate the fullness of life? >> all of the above. confident,on more but i am very aware
i sawihis as a way to ges over a lot of fears that i had. it wasest time i have had in a very long time, both personally and in a work environment. the - look loo for the same kind of experiences? >> i will never have this experience again. i will never have all theve elements come together. i want to fight for something that is different and challengingllenging and asked tt of me. i thought i had done that before, but never torehis degree. doing it to this degree, it taught me a lot...
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. ♪ my mom works at ge. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley." we don't see moves like this very often in the market. parker vision shares are down about 60% in today's trading. now, a judge has thrown out a $173 million patent suit decision that parker vision had won against semiconductor maker qualcomm over wireless networking patents. parker vision says it will appeal the ruling, but the shares are off their session lows. still, carl, down 60% in today's trade. back over to you. >> thanks a lot, dom. >>> in case you miss it had, after amazon's fire phone event last week, jeff bezos invited a few lucky numbers back to hq for a catered lunch and som
. ♪ my mom works at ge. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley." we don't see moves like this very often in the...
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. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> live from america's news headquarters. i'm kelly wright. ukraine warning succession could lead to the country's destruction. two cities controlled by pro-russian separatists wi
. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the...
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fortunately, they get financing from ge capital. we not only have teams dedicated to the food industry, we're also part of ge, a company that's built hundreds of factories. so we could bring in experts to help king's hawaiian make sense of transportation routes, supply chains, labor pools, and zoning to help them make the right decision. and, i'd like to think, to make their founder proud. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know, can help you grow. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical comedicines, and ask if your heart is take nitrates for chest pain,u as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. and ask if your heart is do not drink alcohol in excess. delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any
fortunately, they get financing from ge capital. we not only have teams dedicated to the food industry, we're also part of ge, a company that's built hundreds of factories. so we could bring in experts to help king's hawaiian make sense of transportation routes, supply chains, labor pools, and zoning to help them make the right decision. and, i'd like to think, to make their founder proud. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know, can help you...
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maybe when the calendar changes investors. >> a catch up trade for 2015 ge? >> i like ge here. i don't know that they have to do something big. i think it's pretty risky to step into the oil patch now in a bigger way. they're there but in a bigger way. >> or maybe it's -- >> maybe it's genius. >> maybe it's poppycock. these guys think it's poppycock. that's the bottom line here. >> there's better ways to play. you are playing a long oil trade bet. >> you are. >> next up, a deal that just didn't quite happen between hasbro and dreamworks shows dreamworks plummeting more than 14% after the deal with hasbro is off of the table. a lot of people on wall street were scratching their heads. what's going on here. >> clearly it would have been bad for hasbro. this is the second time that dreamworks has come to the alter and run away. it's a run away bride situation. >> or jilted bride. >> or jilted. so the question is are they asking too much? we know that content provider and that's what is hot right now or is there something else wrong that once these potential suitors get inside they
maybe when the calendar changes investors. >> a catch up trade for 2015 ge? >> i like ge here. i don't know that they have to do something big. i think it's pretty risky to step into the oil patch now in a bigger way. they're there but in a bigger way. >> or maybe it's -- >> maybe it's genius. >> maybe it's poppycock. these guys think it's poppycock. that's the bottom line here. >> there's better ways to play. you are playing a long oil trade bet. >>...
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caroline, tell us about ge is improved offer. improved offer. >> they decided to react to the offer by mitsubishi by making his offer more complex. before, it was a simple takeover of alstom's energy assets. now ge is offering to create some joint ventures with alstom in power grids, in renewables, as well as on reliance in nuclear technology. in addition, ge is offering to 's rail signaling business to oust him. alstom is saying that this new goodbye ge could also reduce the cash component by 25-30%. ge is hoping that this revised term will be enough to convince the french government and the french president, francois hollande, that this date is better for alstom. they will be meeting later today right here. open thedent will meeting with siemens and mitsubishi leaders. siemens, mitsubishi offer could be improved by 150 million euros. the ge offer is significantly improved and the government was right to interview them. >> you got some reaction. >> that's right, i talked to some union numbers of alstom last night. it was just af
caroline, tell us about ge is improved offer. improved offer. >> they decided to react to the offer by mitsubishi by making his offer more complex. before, it was a simple takeover of alstom's energy assets. now ge is offering to create some joint ventures with alstom in power grids, in renewables, as well as on reliance in nuclear technology. in addition, ge is offering to 's rail signaling business to oust him. alstom is saying that this new goodbye ge could also reduce the cash...
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books that would ge chairman jeff immelt. imagination,e eco they have pledged $10 billion to cleaner energy. we will take a look at how all top designers are innovating everyday products. we are going to introduce you to the british watchmakers who are changing how we look at time. all of that is coming up in design. how about this? malone fashion week wrapping -- milan fashion week wrapping up. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we are also streamed on bloomberg.com. designers come together for the second annual bloomberg design conference. new gold design will be there. he is one of the creators of fit . >> it is a big question, what is design? ♪ >> design is the act of taking something usable, practical, and it needed a making it into an enjoyable, culturally grounded product. most people came to look at the design as a style. a vision. it is a lot more than that. a visceral experience of how it is made in the materials and how well put together the object is a. it is well beyond the visual. i love the
books that would ge chairman jeff immelt. imagination,e eco they have pledged $10 billion to cleaner energy. we will take a look at how all top designers are innovating everyday products. we are going to introduce you to the british watchmakers who are changing how we look at time. all of that is coming up in design. how about this? malone fashion week wrapping -- milan fashion week wrapping up. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we are also streamed on...
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ge has done their due diligence. we have to decide by wednesday. >> what my be the difference in price? we don't quite know. that is a good question. offeredmens, they just a letter intent that says they will match or exceed any offer that is made by ge. is saying, this is much further along in ge's perspective. siemens says, let us come to the table. lstom shares were supposed to start trading this morning. they said they will make their decision before the market opens in europe on wednesday. they need help. they need to get bought or acquired. they need some sort of asset swap. right now, it looks good for general electric. imlet had better start working on its french -- is french. new sanctions will target people close to president vladimir putin. here is what president obama had to say from the philippines. be moving forward with an expanded list of individuals and companies that will be affect by sanctions. they will remain targeted. we will also focus on areas of high tech experts -- exports of defense to russ
ge has done their due diligence. we have to decide by wednesday. >> what my be the difference in price? we don't quite know. that is a good question. offeredmens, they just a letter intent that says they will match or exceed any offer that is made by ge. is saying, this is much further along in ge's perspective. siemens says, let us come to the table. lstom shares were supposed to start trading this morning. they said they will make their decision before the market opens in europe on...
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it is a $3.3 billion sale from ge of their appliances unit. 90% of ge revenues from appliances come from america. for electrolux, this is an opportunity to get a foothold in the states. if you do think the internet of things is going to take off and we all are going to be cooking with steam in our ovens, we spoke with the chief technology officer of electrolux on friday. he said this is about connecting the home. >> the internet of things which also comes into the kitchen. it will help you to get the recipe right. you can process through it as a professional chef. and then, maybe go out of the kitchen into the living room to socialize with your friends and watch through a camera what is happening in your oven, and have that peace of mind and control that you want to have while you are cooking. >> you and i can have a debate about how far away that is going to be. clearly, all these companies are making big investments. not ge though, they want to be more focused, more streamlined on industrial industries. here is what the ceo had to say about the deal. this transaction is consistent with
it is a $3.3 billion sale from ge of their appliances unit. 90% of ge revenues from appliances come from america. for electrolux, this is an opportunity to get a foothold in the states. if you do think the internet of things is going to take off and we all are going to be cooking with steam in our ovens, we spoke with the chief technology officer of electrolux on friday. he said this is about connecting the home. >> the internet of things which also comes into the kitchen. it will help...
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. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" and now you get hit again.asis. this time by joint pain. it's a double whammy. it could psoriatic arthritis a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks your joints on the inside and your skin on the outside. if you've been hit by... find out more about psoriatic arthritis. take the symptom quiz at doublewhammy.com and talk to your doctor. >>> what if you knew the 2008 financial crisis was coming and knew what was happening and knew how to stop it? two men say a moment like that is here. henry paulson and robert reuben served as secretary. in 2008 it was an excess of debt that threatened to destroy the global economy. today these former treasury secretaries say an excess of green house gases. they are members of the risky business project calling on business to take action on climate change. >> the pressure is on business to think short term are tremendous in our system because markets tend to focus o
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peltz was in there and spoke about activist investing, what they might want out of ge, what ge might want to do to return fire, and in this story i put it in the context of what they're doing now. clearly, they're taking steps. liz: well, they're smart. they see what, for example, and more recently since august daniel loeb attacking -- >> sotheby's. liz: you've got bay under attack by carl icahn. >> mr. peltz attacking pepsico. i mean, he took a fairly small position in pepsico, it's a big company. ge's a big company, too, $250 billion market cap, but peltz wants to break up pepsico. apple is a huge company. what's the market cap there? it's huge, right? and carl icahn took a stake in it and prodded management and got them to do a bigger buyback than they wanted. so activist investors do have impact. we should point out a lot of companies say they're disruptive, and they point to, clearly, bill ackman, how he paid lobbyists to, essentially -- liz: yeah. it takes their eye off the ball, you have to focus employers, i think ge's smart to be taking this, and a lot of folks have the this
peltz was in there and spoke about activist investing, what they might want out of ge, what ge might want to do to return fire, and in this story i put it in the context of what they're doing now. clearly, they're taking steps. liz: well, they're smart. they see what, for example, and more recently since august daniel loeb attacking -- >> sotheby's. liz: you've got bay under attack by carl icahn. >> mr. peltz attacking pepsico. i mean, he took a fairly small position in pepsico,...
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. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. >>> welcome back to the "halftime" show. looking at general electric ceo, speaking before the french parliament as ge competes with siemens over the energy assets of allstock market. those companies going toe to toe. jeffrey immelt as that company trying to woo legislators about its interesting in alstom. they will meet tomorrow with french president hollande. we'll monitor details that come out of this over in france now. stephanie, you own ge? >> yeah. >> what do you think about this proposed transaction? the competition with siemens, et cetera? >> we want resolution, one way or another. ideally, we want ge to build their industrial presence. right? to get to 75% to be industrial, the rest financial. this gets them there but kind of odd assets. more power and less oil and gas. i think some investors might applaud if they don't get allstrom may go after more oil and gas properties, higher return assets. i think one way or another i can make a case for either side. getting allstrom or not. we wan resolution, likely to come a
. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. >>> welcome back to the "halftime" show. looking at general electric ceo, speaking before the french parliament as ge competes with siemens over the energy assets of allstock market. those companies going toe to toe. jeffrey immelt as that company trying to woo legislators about its interesting in alstom. they will meet tomorrow with french president hollande. we'll monitor details that come out of this over in france now....
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fortunately, they get financing from ge capital. we not only have teams dedicated to the food industry, we're also part of ge, a company that's built hundreds of factories. so we could bring in experts to help king's hawaiian make sense of transportation routes, supply chains, labor pools, and zoning to help them make the right decision. and, i'd like to think, to make their founder proud. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know, can help you grow. ♪ ♪ start a team. join a team. walk to end alzheimer's. visit alz.org/walk today. ♪ ♪ welcome to the working week i know it will thrill you ♪ >> good morning. look at that shot of new york city. it is monday, july 7th. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set, we have the chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsche. >> hello, darling. you look very miss crabtree from the "the little rascals." >> what is that? >> i'm heavy on my heart for you. >> oh, my gosh. the host of "way too early" is here, thomas ro
fortunately, they get financing from ge capital. we not only have teams dedicated to the food industry, we're also part of ge, a company that's built hundreds of factories. so we could bring in experts to help king's hawaiian make sense of transportation routes, supply chains, labor pools, and zoning to help them make the right decision. and, i'd like to think, to make their founder proud. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know, can help you...
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brand fits in that middle architecture, if you will, of ge, ge profile, ge cafÉ. so, actually, the portfolio of brands is quite complimentary. liz: the loss of the portfolio there when it comes to those brands has not hurt ge for the moment, in fact, the company's flat, hasn't helped either. so going to its core businesses, whatever they may be, ex the appliances, stocks not getting excited here. here's what you need to know in the final countdown toward the closing bell. china is on track to surpass the united states economy by 2024, just a measly ten years, according to this study by ihs. okay, but what does it mean to u.s. companies who are doing already a lot of business china? what does it mean for the american consumer, and what names -- if this is true -- should you now put into your portfolio? we put those questions to ihs' chief economist, and i challenge you to try to play a video on youtube and not see vivo somewhere on the video, maybe in the little bug on the lower part of the screen. getting ready and getting real when it comes to reality hardware. t
brand fits in that middle architecture, if you will, of ge, ge profile, ge cafÉ. so, actually, the portfolio of brands is quite complimentary. liz: the loss of the portfolio there when it comes to those brands has not hurt ge for the moment, in fact, the company's flat, hasn't helped either. so going to its core businesses, whatever they may be, ex the appliances, stocks not getting excited here. here's what you need to know in the final countdown toward the closing bell. china is on track to...
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ge is a huge player. if you think that qualifiequali wind, water, they're everywhere you want them to be. i like the idea of the acquisition they announced that they were in talks. it's power generation. i like that acquisition for them. i'm going with ge. >> gold star for karen. >> lame. >> gold star for tim, too. >> lame. lame. >> all right, guy. >> pentair. it's a global play. it's not ridiculous. they reported their quarter was okay. not great. doesn't matter. this is slow and steady and wins the race if you look at the stock over the last three or four years, it's proven to be that. i think there was a downgrade to neutral. >> still ahead, dunkin' donuts, we break down unusual activity on the stock and we'll reveal tonight's street fight winner. who is going to take home the trophy. still time to vote on twitter. please do next. to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really invest
ge is a huge player. if you think that qualifiequali wind, water, they're everywhere you want them to be. i like the idea of the acquisition they announced that they were in talks. it's power generation. i like that acquisition for them. i'm going with ge. >> gold star for karen. >> lame. >> gold star for tim, too. >> lame. lame. >> all right, guy. >> pentair. it's a global play. it's not ridiculous. they reported their quarter was okay. not great. doesn't...
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and the changes at golden ge park that have dog owners barking mad! join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's thursday, good morning. it's,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. it will be cold and stormy across the midwest. the northeast will be dry today, but temperatures are expected to remain up to 10 degrees below average. florida sees showers and thunderstorms today, and it will be warm and dry in the west except for rain in the northwest. >>> an investigation is under way into why two fire trucks from different companies collided in a los angeles suburb. both trucks were responding to a call when they slammed into each other on wednesday. one of the trucks careened into a restaurant. 15 people were injured, including six firefighters, one seriously. >>> say the letters s.a.t. to a high school student and they'll probably wince. the scholastic aptitude test, once was the dominant college admissions test, but it was eclipsed
and the changes at golden ge park that have dog owners barking mad! join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's thursday, good morning. it's,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. it will be cold and stormy across the midwest. the northeast will be dry today, but temperatures are expected to remain up to 10 degrees below average. florida sees showers and...
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tesla is much different company than ge. ge is a huge conglomerate. its growth days are probably over. >> should it break up? >> maybe it needs to break up. >> that is the right move but the progress has been slow. >> what do you want him to do? >> got to get better margins. margin improvement has been too slow and is that righting to get rid of some financial assets. that was a bank in drag for far too long. >> remember, they did very well with that bank in drag and then it did bring them down. >> they have done very poorly. >> look at the stock since 2008, it hasn't done so badly. >> getting back to test last, wow, look at that market cap. this is half of gm and tesla makes 25,000 cars and gm makes nine million vehicles aer. >> to put that in perspective what about tesla -- >> tesla is fabulous company. the stock, to your point will not do well. melissa: spirited conversation about ceos. have a lost passion. thank you. today's medical dollars will have you rushing to bed tonight. you've got to hear how an extra hour ever sleep is just as good as get
tesla is much different company than ge. ge is a huge conglomerate. its growth days are probably over. >> should it break up? >> maybe it needs to break up. >> that is the right move but the progress has been slow. >> what do you want him to do? >> got to get better margins. margin improvement has been too slow and is that righting to get rid of some financial assets. that was a bank in drag for far too long. >> remember, they did very well with that bank in...
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sts imporntbi ges will ge up his chamaro te aexnd pdu delopmense. i will bngn n lima live in l.. eric a i love topine on it, b y hpebrk isto la wk. hyre you making this mie upt- llatolng s eeves ain>>here soansty ne a fascatg or thlongti insid, the staff treoror tha20ea ansobo lving t area, a brhtpoor microsoft, o epin ts lhtbi gas,ho llow be behind thsces doi me on campus angingmo oa high-level the t pplbuin --ut nplin in the bodrm mh. heecce mbe theo twn twn shgton and also ju s fainating, the guy who was leinthsechorons and monsalthose caidesand th bom a part of e orhiel its fascatg. att llous aerhe looked at dozensfcaidates whichncdea tf teal people t bt y g it do w wh seby ono thpotil mehais crosoft. llat willlaa le bendheces d hn omonilhe tiy y coer walltrt ghha short-rm >>s a knohabi ges would have to step initand si? >> tgho say jt say it. ato u in wnthinkt ok somebody worki wh llat for a ng timeisoi tha to woralittle bit mo with llat. ats y e laonship - wldav so bn recoliteif somebodyrothouidha co ian sd, whaise in behd e en, i ee to do what i want d and weavsa ts l alon
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chief justice roberts attended harvard law ge and school where he was managing editor of the harvard law review. a law clerk for judge henry friendly and justice ehnquist before taking a position in the attorney general's office during the reagan administration. the reagan o serve administration and the george h.w. bush administration in the of justice and the ffice of white house counsel before spending 14 years in private law practice. time, he argued 39 cases before the supreme court. pleasure to welcome the onorable john g. roberts jr., chief justice of the united states. [ applause ] thank you, thank you very much. thank you. that.eciate thank you very much for the warm welcome. i'm pleased that the american has invited me o speak on the occasion of the commence m of the year long significancef this magna carta's eighth centennial. the association will celebrate meaning and significance of in england. he aba will restore and rededicate the monument it built in 1957 at england where king sealed the great charter. i and other members of the udiciary will be following the events cl
chief justice roberts attended harvard law ge and school where he was managing editor of the harvard law review. a law clerk for judge henry friendly and justice ehnquist before taking a position in the attorney general's office during the reagan administration. the reagan o serve administration and the george h.w. bush administration in the of justice and the ffice of white house counsel before spending 14 years in private law practice. time, he argued 39 cases before the supreme court....
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ge, does it bring good things to light? >> dullard comes to mind. ge, you are good. this is a stock that is obviously badly under performing. it was keeping up with the market. if one looks at a comparative chart orabsolute chart the absolute chart looks like up trend is in tact. the stock versus the market. you are under performing by 1,500 base points on a trailing basis. it's lost its wag. we characterize this as a pair of twos. >> it has lost its way. you are telling it how you think it is. how about the fundamental side? >> i disagree especially since they just announced that they are selling their appliance business for $3.3 billion to eelectrolux. while this is a big part of ge's public persona but a small percent of revenues, about 8%. this is consistent with ge's overall strategy they have been implementing of moving away from nonindustrial lower margin businesses and focusing on higher growth, higher margin businesses like energy management, power generation and jet engines. so we already expect the sale to add about 5 cents to 7 cents to the quarter on eps
ge, does it bring good things to light? >> dullard comes to mind. ge, you are good. this is a stock that is obviously badly under performing. it was keeping up with the market. if one looks at a comparative chart orabsolute chart the absolute chart looks like up trend is in tact. the stock versus the market. you are under performing by 1,500 base points on a trailing basis. it's lost its wag. we characterize this as a pair of twos. >> it has lost its way. you are telling it how you...
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it will become a joint venture with ge. for the alstrom ceo, it means the end of a long struggle with the french government. now he wants to move to the next step -- getting the unions on board and final approval from shareholders. >> stay with bloomberg television. guy johnson and olivia sterns are up next with "the poles." ♪ . . >> sanctioned showdown. the u.s. prepares penalties. >> in the bag. why he says he will be the president of the european commission by the end of this week. >> extreme ipo. a wearable camera maker. a $3 billion valuation. ♪ >> good morning. you are watching the polls.
it will become a joint venture with ge. for the alstrom ceo, it means the end of a long struggle with the french government. now he wants to move to the next step -- getting the unions on board and final approval from shareholders. >> stay with bloomberg television. guy johnson and olivia sterns are up next with "the poles." ♪ . . >> sanctioned showdown. the u.s. prepares penalties. >> in the bag. why he says he will be the president of the european commission by...
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. ♪ my dad works at ge. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. cheryl: if you own a camaro, you might want to think twice before getting behind the wheel tonight. gm is recalling every camaro built since 2010. that's over half a million of those cars are in the problem is the ignition switch. how much liability are they talking about? here to help us answer the question, i am joined by our legal team. welcome to both of you. >> another recall. do they sit back and say thank you? >> it depends on what side they're on. you know, and i think that gm has been careful to say this is not the same kin
. ♪ my dad works at ge. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. cheryl: if...
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ge followship award is none other than our very own... liz lemon. [faint applause] wait, how could liz win a fellowship award? she doesn't like people. no, followship. presented annually to the woman--sorry, person, who best exemplifies a follower. i'm not a follower. it also comes with ten grand. i accept this proudly on behalf of followers everywhere. when i think of the free spirited liz lemon i met just one year ago. so resistant to product integration, cross-promotion, and adverlingus. it pleases me to see how well she's learned to follow. uh, is this because of that ge sketch? he has a microwave for a head! but it's such an excellent ge microwave. you said i didn't have a choice. so what are you gonna do with your money,
ge followship award is none other than our very own... liz lemon. [faint applause] wait, how could liz win a fellowship award? she doesn't like people. no, followship. presented annually to the woman--sorry, person, who best exemplifies a follower. i'm not a follower. it also comes with ten grand. i accept this proudly on behalf of followers everywhere. when i think of the free spirited liz lemon i met just one year ago. so resistant to product integration, cross-promotion, and adverlingus. it...
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at ge capital, we do a whole lot more than just the financing. we bring expertise from across ge. so i call in our access ge engineers, and together with columbia, we work backwards. from the cabinet factory, to the finishing plant, to the place they peel the logs. and sure enough, we find the source and help replace the machine. problem solved. defects go away, and everybody sleeps better. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. what we know, can help you grow. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve. but like up to 90% of us, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone
at ge capital, we do a whole lot more than just the financing. we bring expertise from across ge. so i call in our access ge engineers, and together with columbia, we work backwards. from the cabinet factory, to the finishing plant, to the place they peel the logs. and sure enough, we find the source and help replace the machine. problem solved. defects go away, and everybody sleeps better. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. what we know, can help you...
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. >> so the other industrials are getting more of a lift than ge. >> quicksand feel to ge. wow, i'll hold back. a nice call by the way i should mention, credit suisse pushes unp, had the terrible accident, but unp behind the market. ge behind the market. >> coming up tonight? >> we're spending the week talking about oil. i've been waiting for oil to come down. oil has come down. look at range, one of my earliest recommendations, natural gas, and denberry, a disappoint. but let's see. looking at stocks, which is fracking sand, the revolution is real. it's not televised except on "mad money" and this show. >> it's been fun. >> great. >> simon hobbs with a look at next hour of "squawk on the street." >> the ceo of gulf oil, shale, where we're going with oil prices why in retail bricks and mortar may be more interesting than online for investors. and the challenge has been set, gauntlet has been thrown down, ceo of carnival challenged me to the a.l.s. ice bucket challenge. i will take the water from my good friend sarah and nominate three more as the world spins on. i make a lo
. >> so the other industrials are getting more of a lift than ge. >> quicksand feel to ge. wow, i'll hold back. a nice call by the way i should mention, credit suisse pushes unp, had the terrible accident, but unp behind the market. ge behind the market. >> coming up tonight? >> we're spending the week talking about oil. i've been waiting for oil to come down. oil has come down. look at range, one of my earliest recommendations, natural gas, and denberry, a disappoint....
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but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that's an interesting question. ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. a hundred percent bump in efficiency. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know... can help you grow. >>> excuse me. i didn't realize we were back. that election music gets me every time. we are prepared for a lot more where that came from because the midterms are just five short week as way. the senate is up for grabs so that means time to trot out all the heavy hitters for republicans in new jersey. we have governor chris christie. he is going to wisconsin today. campaigning for governor scott walker. jeb bush is not in florida today. he is in
but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that's an interesting question. ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. a hundred percent bump in...
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how do you like ge then all kinds of stars to be secularists in this huge industrial conglomerate. >> what the silicon valley get that other industries don't yet? >> that r&d is not just that we hold up in our lab and invent something, but actually be present and active in what is going on in the current network .round silicon valley people don't realize that steve jobs was caught -- talking to people constantly. is being done here? i want to talk to these google folks and learn about what is being done with that. >> linkedin sits at an interesting paradox because on the one hand it's a good opportunity, but it also makes it easier for companies to lose good people. >> when you have a transparent ecosystem, that means the quality companies, the high to --y will flow to them and the high culture companies will benefit. because essentially, the talent will flow to them. but overall, it creates massive benefits both for the individuals and for the companies that have interesting opportunities. and that is a good thing. >> you have a statement of alliance at the end of the book that peopl
how do you like ge then all kinds of stars to be secularists in this huge industrial conglomerate. >> what the silicon valley get that other industries don't yet? >> that r&d is not just that we hold up in our lab and invent something, but actually be present and active in what is going on in the current network .round silicon valley people don't realize that steve jobs was caught -- talking to people constantly. is being done here? i want to talk to these google folks and learn...
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another software watching is ge. >> ge shares have turned lower in the premarket. this is after the earnings-per- share matched analyst estimates. there is a track record of matching or just eating -- beating. revenues are slightly higher than analysts were looking for. when you break run the different segments, it was ge capital, the financial arm, that is trying to analyst estimates. some of the bigger infrastructure parts of the business, the industrial side, are missing the mark. ge capital is an important part. it makes up one third of revenue and operating profits as well. we look at how the stock price is doing, it is turning lower. they're looking for a conference call to begin so we can get more details on what is going forward. >> thank you so much for that. we have the nsa on her watch because the president is going to have a speech and announce new limits on the controversial surveillance program. we are in washington keep an eye on. trish. is it what everybody wants to know is what restrictions are going to place on that section 215 program, the bulk c
another software watching is ge. >> ge shares have turned lower in the premarket. this is after the earnings-per- share matched analyst estimates. there is a track record of matching or just eating -- beating. revenues are slightly higher than analysts were looking for. when you break run the different segments, it was ge capital, the financial arm, that is trying to analyst estimates. some of the bigger infrastructure parts of the business, the industrial side, are missing the mark. ge...
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that's one part of the battle, but a vibrant finance business at ge. >> yes. raising $3 billion, road show begins today with the filing, keeping the stake at $17 billion, but jet engines, the farm bureau air show, 36 billion worth of orders for ge. the face of the company's changing. >> sure. that continues to be the impression analysts have on the company, can they shift and steer it to an industrial base, which he's doing, and get rid of the appliances and media company without sacrificing revenue growth, and so far, investors are happy what they see today. >> i disagree. there's a 10% under performance relative -- >> ibm earned 32, beating estimates, revenue above consensus, down for a ninth consecutive quarter. google reporting a 22% jump in revenue, overshadows the earnings miss. company announces a chief business officer leaving to become vice chairman of soft bank who oversaw operations. ibm's story interesting. the share count, david, blow a billion, 2 billion in 1995, and although clouds booming, hardware continues to be a challenge. >> you know, some
that's one part of the battle, but a vibrant finance business at ge. >> yes. raising $3 billion, road show begins today with the filing, keeping the stake at $17 billion, but jet engines, the farm bureau air show, 36 billion worth of orders for ge. the face of the company's changing. >> sure. that continues to be the impression analysts have on the company, can they shift and steer it to an industrial base, which he's doing, and get rid of the appliances and media company without...
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but at ge capital we also bring expertise from across ge, like lean process engineers we asked who does what, when, where, and why that step first? ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know... can help you grow. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself crest 3d white whitestrips vs. whitening trays. these trays feel a little loose. it's kind of hard to talk. the whitestrips really grip. look at that. crest supreme flexfit whitestrips grip to your teeth, and whiten as well as a $500 professional treatment. crest whitestrips. the way to whiten. >>> it's time now for the cooler and everyone's known a family that maybe has a lot of boys. get this. you are going to meet this family known for all sons and it's truly an extreme. a michigan family expectin
but at ge capital we also bring expertise from across ge, like lean process engineers we asked who does what, when, where, and why that step first? ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know... can help you grow. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white...
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they're becoming more like ge was 15, 20 years ago. i think they're going to get compensated. >> we've been talking energy. we have not been talking semiconductors. take a look. are you a believer -- >> listen. intelehad that great earnings guidance last week. you certainly have to be a believer. i'm playing microsoft. we're seeing it within intel. we've seen the p.c., the death of the p.c. slow down if not start to reaccelerate. i'd rather be at microsoft and intel. buying things at 52-week highs is tough. >> very quickly, if you look at se semis, it will be -- i actually like intel over microsoft and i'll tell you why later in the show. >> that's a tease. talking about teases, we're going to be trading the records throughout the hour tonight. each of our traders will give us one stock they would buy at this stock and one they would sell. that's coming up. meantime we're looking at two names setting up for breakout moves in the second half of the year. who else do we go to, carter at the smart board. let's start off. >> it's one thing
they're becoming more like ge was 15, 20 years ago. i think they're going to get compensated. >> we've been talking energy. we have not been talking semiconductors. take a look. are you a believer -- >> listen. intelehad that great earnings guidance last week. you certainly have to be a believer. i'm playing microsoft. we're seeing it within intel. we've seen the p.c., the death of the p.c. slow down if not start to reaccelerate. i'd rather be at microsoft and intel. buying things...
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the big companies that want to lean in like ge and aarp and cleveland clinic and so many others that want to figure out how to partner with these early-stage entrepreneurs. >> you would then work with investment bankers at established organizations that would help them make deals? this is just a complementary set of offerings? >> all the stakeholders -- the ventureutical, the capitalists, the foundations -- all the different stakeholders globally that are interested in tapping into this one moment in time where i think it is one of the most exciting times in history to be an entrepreneur, to lean in and help these organizations at a moment where these large organizations do not necessarily have an innovation agenda but they need to a partner. >> thank you for transforming all that information for us. coming up, i will take a look at one company that is looking to become the netflix of lego. we will help you save some big bucks instead of buying those expensive bricks. time for our second clue. by mr. get started working in the fashion industry went -- my mystery guest got started wor
the big companies that want to lean in like ge and aarp and cleveland clinic and so many others that want to figure out how to partner with these early-stage entrepreneurs. >> you would then work with investment bankers at established organizations that would help them make deals? this is just a complementary set of offerings? >> all the stakeholders -- the ventureutical, the capitalists, the foundations -- all the different stakeholders globally that are interested in tapping into...
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ge? >> great question. >> this is bloomberg streaming on your tablet, your smart phone , and number.com. everyone.izzard, let's get right to top headlines. >> u.s. airlines preparing for the biggest change in work rules for pilots in half a century. guaranteeing pilots more rest, limiting how much time they can spend in the cockpit. india posco prime minister, man -- india's, india prime minister stepping down. apartment sales in the fourth quarter, sales, condos and co-ops, rose 27%. lack of inventory drove prices. up to a record $1.3 million. >> finally, the big move, up 14%. let's get to morning must read on a snowy morning. cristina alesci, -- >> this is richard waters writing about silicon valley and the fact that not only do they sometimes create doubles, but they may live in -- create bubbles, but they may live in a bubble. "insularity has its price. it often leads to an too, approachme, in which genuine innovation can take a backseat. it creates a tone deaf society in which wider
ge? >> great question. >> this is bloomberg streaming on your tablet, your smart phone , and number.com. everyone.izzard, let's get right to top headlines. >> u.s. airlines preparing for the biggest change in work rules for pilots in half a century. guaranteeing pilots more rest, limiting how much time they can spend in the cockpit. india posco prime minister, man -- india's, india prime minister stepping down. apartment sales in the fourth quarter, sales, condos and co-ops,...
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but even, for example, places like ge, in terms of what they used to do -- and they still do -- for executive rotation. but also, how do you then groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this, you know, huge industrial conglomerate? >> what does silicon valley get that other industries don't yet? >> silicon valley understands that r&d is not just -- like, we hole up in a lab and we invent something, and then -- then, 'tada! there it is.' that actually being present and active in what is going around in the entire network around silicon valley is central to innovation. so people frequently, for example, hold up steve jobs and say well he was the 'i sit in the back room and invent something' -- they don't realize he was talking to people constantly. he was like, 'what can be done here, what's here, i'm interested in learning about this,' you know, 'i want to know about what these google folks are doing, let me talk to them --' and so, silicon valley is a combination of intense competition and intense cooperation. >> linkedin sits at an interesting paradox. because on the one hand, it make
but even, for example, places like ge, in terms of what they used to do -- and they still do -- for executive rotation. but also, how do you then groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this, you know, huge industrial conglomerate? >> what does silicon valley get that other industries don't yet? >> silicon valley understands that r&d is not just -- like, we hole up in a lab and we invent something, and then -- then, 'tada! there it is.' that actually being present and...
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ge, morgan stanley moments ago. morgan stanley just out. each and every bank has told a different story. to think about banking and trading in the first 90 days of 2014. paul miller is with sbr capital markets, seven years on from the beginning of our financial crisis, the too big to fail banks are trying to figure out their collective futures, one of all, goodestions, morning to you. the road to speak with you as we await goldman sachs. -- paul, good morning to you. you as weo speak with await goldman sachs. >> i think the whole banking system has too many people but i think he will continue to seek layoffs, and with the bigger banks, all the mortgage operations given the fact that the spring buying season never occurred, that is one of the big areas i think you will see a lot of layoffs is in the mortgage banking area, but yes, i think measure withid not the call structures. >> there is an argument in national hockey over who is coach of the year. i would suggest ceo of the year in your world, maybe james gorman. what has james gorman don
ge, morgan stanley moments ago. morgan stanley just out. each and every bank has told a different story. to think about banking and trading in the first 90 days of 2014. paul miller is with sbr capital markets, seven years on from the beginning of our financial crisis, the too big to fail banks are trying to figure out their collective futures, one of all, goodestions, morning to you. the road to speak with you as we await goldman sachs. -- paul, good morning to you. you as weo speak with await...
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. ♪ my dad works at ge. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising
. ♪ my dad works at ge. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or...
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at ge capital, we bring expertise from across ge. so i call in our access ge engineers, and together with columbia, we work backwards. from the cabinet factory, to the place they peel the logs. we find the source and help replace the machine. problem solved. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. what we know, can help you grow. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to pr
at ge capital, we bring expertise from across ge. so i call in our access ge engineers, and together with columbia, we work backwards. from the cabinet factory, to the place they peel the logs. we find the source and help replace the machine. problem solved. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. what we know, can help you grow. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give...